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Topic: World Cup 2026

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SFBadger96

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Re: World Cup 2026
« Reply #322 on: Today at 03:23:20 PM »
Yeah, I heard that too. 
I get there's travel expenses and whatever, but if the cost of entry is too high for a sport that requires only a ball and a goal, imagine the others.
And this is the converse of the rest of the world where they don’t start the spend until the kids have started to actually prove themselves, and the spend isn’t by parents, it’s by youth clubs incentivized to make money off of developed players, not W/L records.

in the US soccer is a suburban rich kid game. In the rest of the world it is the sport of the people. Kind of like basketball and football here.

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Re: World Cup 2026
« Reply #323 on: Today at 05:12:07 PM »
Anybody else dumbfounded by all these tens of thousands of people travelling across the ocean to come watch their national teams play these games here?

People from supposedly poor countries flying in, spending billions on hotels, staying for weeks, and then flying from one venue to the other?  

My kid got to go with her bf's Dad and Step-mom to the Columbia game in KC last Friday, and they dropped over 4K for four tickets alone--in addition to temporarily having to buy 2 more because 2 of them were sold twice by FIFA.  6K to get into the game.  Had Messi and Argentina been there, it would have been double that.


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Re: World Cup 2026
« Reply #324 on: Today at 05:14:01 PM »
KC is makin money

maybe they can buy a baseball team?
"Courage; Generosity; Fairness; Honor; In these are the true awards of manly sport."

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Re: World Cup 2026
« Reply #325 on: Today at 05:20:56 PM »
Anybody else dumbfounded by all these tens of thousands of people travelling across the ocean to come watch their national teams play these games here?

People from supposedly poor countries flying in, spending billions on hotels, staying for weeks, and then flying from one venue to the other? 

My kid got to go with her bf's Dad and Step-mom to the Columbia game in KC last Friday, and they dropped over 4K for four tickets alone--in addition to temporarily having to buy 2 more because 2 of them were sold twice by FIFA.  6K to get into the game.  Had Messi and Argentina been there, it would have been double that.



I am stunned myself.

I think I heard somewhere that the foreigners tickets are subsidized, while us chump Americans pay the full freight.

Not sure if accurate, or not.  But I'm doing OK --- but not World Cup game tickets OK.

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Re: World Cup 2026
« Reply #326 on: Today at 05:28:50 PM »
Not just the tickets, but the travel and the hotels.  I know they put the groups into pods, so you weren't going back and forth across the country.  But that's only so much.  Argentina played their first game in KC, then 2 in Dallas, then Miami, then Atlanta, then back to KC for the next round.  If they win, then back to Atlanta, then to NYC

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« Reply #327 on: Today at 05:44:07 PM »
It ain't the poor folks coming from those countries. Similar to Formula 1.  

It's at the very least middle class dudes coming from places like England and Scotland and France.

And the ones coming from Colombia and Brazil and Argentina tend to be above that tier.

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Re: World Cup 2026
« Reply #328 on: Today at 05:48:20 PM »
KC is makin money

maybe they can buy a baseball team?
Yer draggin' me in here and changing the subject.

Nevermind.  But think I'll tune in to watch Jac in the HR Derby.

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Re: World Cup 2026
« Reply #329 on: Today at 06:07:27 PM »
Anybody else dumbfounded by all these tens of thousands of people travelling across the ocean to come watch their national teams play these games here?

People from supposedly poor countries flying in, spending billions on hotels, staying for weeks, and then flying from one venue to the other? 

My kid got to go with her bf's Dad and Step-mom to the Columbia game in KC last Friday, and they dropped over 4K for four tickets alone--in addition to temporarily having to buy 2 more because 2 of them were sold twice by FIFA.  6K to get into the game.  Had Messi and Argentina been there, it would have been double that.


I mean, just because a country might struggle doesn’t mean the top 20,000 people who live there are.

And as I learned in college, it was pretty interesting that my friend who seemed the least fiscally responsible also happened to have the nicest stuff.

 

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